Programming Codes
[ESC] 2
Enable [ESC] A <n> variable line spacing
ASCII
[ESC] 2
Hexadecimal 1BH 32H
Decimal
<27> <50>
IPCL
none
EPOS
none
Description The [ESC] 2 command is a companion to the [ESC] A <n> command and
puts the specified line spacing into effect.
another line spacing command is issued.
[ESC] d
Feed <n> lines at the current spacing
ASCII
[ESC] d <n>
Hexadecimal 1BH 64H <n>
Decimal
<27> <100> <n>
IPCL
&%FL <m1> <m2>
EPOS
[ESC] d
Description The [ESC] d <n> command prints the contents of the buffer (if any) and
performs <n> line feeds at the current line spacing. The command does
not change the default line spacing value.
position is reset to the left margin.
Note: The IPCL command prints from 00 to 99 lines. For example, if you
wish to feed 12 lines, the IPCL command would be as follows: &%FL12.
Function
Reverse feed <n> lines at the current spacing
ASCII
[ESC] e <n>
Hexadecimal 1BH 65H <n>
Decimal
<27> <101> <n>
IPCL
&%FB <m1> <m2>
EPOS
[ESC] e
Description The [ESC] e <n> command prints the contents of the buffer (if any) and
performs <n> reverse line feeds at the current line spacing.
command does not change the default line spacing value. The next
character print position is reset to the left margin.
Note: The IPCL command prints from 00 to 99 lines. For example, if you
wish to feed 12 lines, the IPCL command would be as follows: &%FL12.
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